It was almost winter. Bruno was very cold so he needed a 1 place to get through the winter. He searched 2 and finally found a cave(洞穴). It was perfect but he still felt worried. He couldn't 3 the cave because there were many rocks and tree roots(根) in it.
Bruno thought, "I will 4 the rocks and roots to make the cave bigger. Then I can make myself 5 and sleep well." Bruno started to work 6 . He pulled(拉)at the strong roots again and again, but nothing happened. When Bruno was 7 , he heard a sound, "Crack!"
Bruno turned around and saw a squirrel(松鼠) eating a nut.
"Hi, I'm Jack!" the squirrel said, "Do you need help?"
"I'm trying to make a big cave 8 I need a place to sleep. ""Maybe I can help you. " the squirrel said.
"But you are so small. " Bruno didn't believe what the 9 said. Jack told Bruno to wait and left in a hurry. Minutes later, he 10 with a book in his hand. Bruno put 11 his glasses and began to read.
The story was about a lion and a mouse. The lion thought the mouse was too 12 to help him. One day the lion got caught in a net(网). The mouse cut the net with his teeth and 13 the lion.
This gave Bruno an idea. Jack can use his 14 to help, too! Then Jack and Bruno worked together. Jack cut the roots and Bruno carried 15 out of the cave. They succeeded!
"Do you like your new home?" Jack asked.
"Yes!" Bruno said excitedly, "And I know small friends can be a big help!"
When you travel to a country, it is necessary(必要的)to know body language in it. Here are three pieces of advice for you.
Shake Your Head Left-Right in India In China, we nod our heads to say "yes" and shake our heads to say "no". But in India, you should shake your head when you want to say "yes", You can't shake it up and down, but left and right. Shaking your head left-right also means that you are listening to the speaker carefully. |
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Eye Contact (接触)in Japan In most countries, eye contact is important when you talk to others. But in Japan, it is rude to make an eye contact. In fact, Japanese don't have eye contact. They usually look at each other in the neck when they talk. It's a way of showing respect in Japan. |
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Count in Germany Germans like to use finger gestures(手势)to express numbers. Thumb is one, thumb and forefinger is two, thumb and forefinger and middle finger is three, and so on. If you want two hamburgers at a restaurant in Germany, thumb just use your thumb and forefinger. But in China, it means eight! |
Music can even change the world. The 1985 Live Aid Concert was a great example. In 1984, lots of people died of hunger in Ethiopia. At that time, Rock Music was very popular in America and people enjoyed dancing to the music in parties. But many people lost their lives in Ethiopia.
When Bob Geldof read the report(报道), he felt very sad. So he called Midge Ure from Ultravox and they quickly wrote the song Do They Know It's Christmas? together. To raise money for the poor people, Gelof asked his friends to make the song. The song became popular allover Britain and helped them raise £8 million(百万).
However, ▲ . So Geldof decided to have a concert to raise more money. It was named Live Aid because it was for helping people. He asked over 100 rock-stars to the concert, such as Queen, David Bowie, Madonna, Black Sabbath and so on. The show lasted for 16 hours and 1.5 billion(十亿)people enjoyed it around the world. Finally, it raised £150 million.
It wasn't just a normal(普通的)night, but it was the greatest concert in the world. It told us that music knows no borders, music can save lives.
①Thanks to science and technology(科技), our life has changed a lot. What will our life be like in the future? Are you looking forward to it? Will there be schools in the future?
②Yes. Children will till go to school. There will till be teachers at school but computers will give lessons. Some students will stay at home and learn in virtual(虚拟的)classrooms.
Will computers become our brains(大脑)?
③Computers will know what we think, what we learn and how we feel. In the future, we will send information from brains to computers and the computers will send information to brains.
What will clothes be like?
④In a few years, there will be clothes with soft TV screens in them. You will be able to change the pictures on your T-shirt and show music videos on your clothes while you are dancing.
Will we have robots to help us?
⑤Yes. We will have lots of clever robots. They will be very small but they will be everywhere. They will help us do lots of housework such as cleaning rooms, or even buying clothes for us.
"I don't want to go to Grandma's home, "shouted Sean, "You are going sightseeing in Africa but I'm going to spend my holiday on a farm. It's not fair(公平). "
"Mum and I are going to work there, "Dad said, "we'll have much work to do every day so we can't take you with us. I'm sure you'll have fun with Grandma. "
They drove to Grandma's farm. After dinner, Sean's parents said goodbye to Grandma and Sean, and went home. That night Sean wrote a message(短信)to his parents. It read∶There's nothing to do on the farm. A few days later, Sean wrote another message: It's so boring here.
One day after breakfast, Grandma said, "Come with me, Sean. Let's have a look at my horses. "Sean went with Grandma and watched her feed the horses.
"I'm going for a ride, " said Grandma, "Would you like to come along?" "I can't ride at all, " said Sean.
"Come on, "said Grandma, "I can teach you. "Then they rode slowly for half an hour. The next day they rode for an hour. Soon, Sean loved riding. Every day, he fed the horses, cleaned their coats and rode with Grandma. He enjoyed himself.
After a month, his parents came back to pick up Sean. When they got to the farm, Sean was riding his little horse. They hugged him and said, "Time to say goodbye to Grandma. "
"But there is still a week before school starts, " Sean said, "Mum, can I stay with Grandma till school starts?" His parents and Grandma laughed.
① Sean sent messages to his parents. ② Sean went to his grandma's farm.
③ Sean's parents came back to the farm. ④ Sean went for a ride with his grandma.
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"I am like a shooting star, leaving light to the world. "Zhang Haidi wrote to herself.
Zhang was born in Jinan, Shandong in (九月), 1955. At the age of five, she had got a spinal tumor(脊髓血管瘤)and lost her legs. However, she tried her best to make her life meaningful in many (方式).
She couldn't go to school so she studied at home. When she was 15, she (教)herself medicine and worked as a doctor for free. As she grew older, she learned (外国的)languages, such as English, Japanese, Esperanto and German. She spent more than (十二)hours reading books every day.
Zhang began working in August, 1981. At first, she (是)a radio operator. Later she became a famous (作家). In 1983, she was named "Excellent Member of the Communist Youth League of China. "
Zhang is (成功的)and she sets a good example for young people. She (从不)gives up when she is in trouble, this is what we can learn from her. Nobody is perfect, but we should work (努力地)all the time. Then we will shine like a shooting star one day.
From Kitty. Sent Monday, June27, 2022 To Millie Subject My holiday in Hong Kong |
Hi, Millie! I'm in Hong Kong. My parents and I (arrive) here yesterday. And were going to stay here for five days. Today we went to the Disneyland park. We got there underground. At the Disneyland park, there were lots of (interest) games to play. So we decided (play) as many games as we could. In the morning, we had fun on Space Mountain. There were lots of (tourist) in the park, so we had to spend more than an hour (wait) in line. The game was so exciting that I couldn't help screaming (尖) through the ride. At 12:00, we had lunch in a restaurant. The food was delicious, but it was (real)expensive. At 4:00, we did some shopping. I bought present for you. I'm sure you'll like it. In the evening, we watched the fireworks in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle. We stayed there it was closed at ten o'clock. We were tired but very happy. a wonderful day! Just stop here, Millie. I have to go to bed. But I'll write again. Kitty |
Tour of Moscow Welcome to this short tour of Moscow! This square is the Red Square(k)and it is in the middle of Moscow. Here you can visit Lenin's Tomb. Lenin is a great thinker in Russia From the Red Square, we'll walk past Kremlin Senate, then we'll see the Kremlin in front of us. The Kremlin is a world-famous palace. With a view of the Kremlin, you will learn more about the stories that once happened behind the thick walls of the Kremlin. Cross the road—Dvortsova Ulitsa, go straight to Alexander Park. You can take a walk in the beautiful park. After that, take the subway Line 3 to the National History Museum, a great museum with kinds of collections(收藏品). After visiting the National History Museum, we'll walk to the Great Theater and enjoy ballet(芭蕾)shows there. It is one of the most beautiful theaters in the world. Get out of the theater, you can take the subway line 2 back to the Red Square. And this is where we'll finish our tour today. Tomorrow we'll take a boat tour on the River Moscow. |
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